Journal article
The effect of duration post-migraine on visual electrophysiology and visual field performance in people with migraine
BN Nguyen, AJ Vingrys, AM McKendrick
Cephalalgia | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2014
Abstract
Purpose: In between migraine attacks, some people show visual field defects that are worse when measured closer to the end of a migraine event. In this cohort study, we consider whether electrophysiological responses correlate with visual field performance at different times post-migraine, and explore evidence for cortical versus retinal origin. Methods: Twenty-six non-headache controls and 17 people with migraine performed three types of perimetry (static, flicker and blue-on-yellow) to assess different aspects of visual function at two visits conducted at different durations post-migraine. On the same days, the pattern electroretinogram (PERG) and visual evoked response (PVER) were recorde..
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This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council [grant number 509208] and Australian Research Council [grant number FT0990930] to author AMM. BN was supported by the Elizabeth and Vernon Puzey Postgraduate Scholarship from the Faculty of Science at the University of Melbourne.